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The SBC is delivered with sample self-signed X-509 certificates. Please be aware that even though these sample certificates allows you to use HTTPS to access the SBC from BMC, or EMA interfaces, using this protocol with the sample certificates is not a truly secure access method. If your organization requires a more secure access, refer to to Generating PKI Certificates.

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  1. Login to the SBC BMC using the IP address configured in the previous section.
    Username: root
    Password: superuser
    The SBC BMC main screen appears.

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    1BMC Main Screen

  2. Navigate to Configuration > SSL.

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    1Configuration > SSL window


    The SSL Certificate Configuration window is displayed. By default, the Upload SSL tab is displayed.

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    1SSL Certification Configuration window

  3. Click Browse to select the Certificate or Privacy Key file (.pem format).
  4. From the Open dialog, browse to and select the BMC certificate and click Open. The selected file is ready to be uploaded.

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    1Browse for Certificate file

  5. Click Upload to upload the new BMC Certificate and BMC Privacy key.

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    1Uploading the Certificate Files

     

    A message appears to replace the existing certificate with the new SSL certificate. This will restart the HTTPs service.

  6. Click OK to continue.

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    1Replacing the SSL with New SSL

     

    Once the certificates are successfully uploaded and the old certificates are replaced with the new SSL certificate, the following message appears:

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    1SSL Certificates Replaced

  7. Close the BMC web session and open a new browser session to reconnect to the BMC.

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